Virtual Body 1993 - installation
A Rococo room is a XIXth Century virtual space, designed to visually
intoxicate the senses. Here, this space is miniaturized as a glass
illuminated room. Seen through the viewfinder, it appears inverted.
Placing the hand through the side opening onto the floor (computer screen),
triggers a set of perceptual and proprioceptive reactions. This disturbs
the spectator's sense of presence. Through this interaction, the spectator
shifts from a first state, as an observer, to a new state, as a virtual body.
The spectator is taken in, dispersed and positionless.
Electronics, computer, wood, glass, mirror, brass, liquid crystal Mylar,
monitor, transparencies. About 4 x 2 x 2 feet. Commissioned for Antwerp
'93 Festival, Belgium.
All technical equipment is supplied and part of the piece. Technical
instructions and support can be provided as negotiated. |